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Hiya,
A few months ago I got a mail from a reader from Zambia called Fatima-'Hey Gurl !' She asked me to write reviews on my favorite products and I thought it was a brilliant idea seeing that I am a certified strategic product junkie *wink* . So I looked through my stash and saw that I have favorites but I also have some products I personally wouldn't touch again with a 6foot pole and some that I just feel BLEH about...maybe if they were the last products on earth then I will use them.

Now this series is very personal, meaning that the opinions written about these products are from my personal use of them so if you have used them before, you are allowed to rate them yourselves and group them yourselves. I am just hoping that this series will help hair journey beginners be aware of what to look out for in purchasing different hair products and since this blog chronicles my hair journey, I am allowed to YAY, NAY or BLEH products I try :)

So here's my stash in recent times- 2012/2013


BACK ROW- from left to right
Soft sheen carson's Optimum oil therapy
Optimum care Amla legend night creme wrap
Silk dreams satin smooth hair cream
Silk dreams mocha silk hair milk
Elasta Qp olive oil and mango moisturizing butter
Organix Moroccan smooth perfection blow out cream
Organix rejuvenating cherry blossom ginseng miracle defrizzant cream

FRONT ROW-from left to right
Soft sheen carson's Mango oil & cupuacu butter feather whipped curl cream
African pride Shea butter miracle moisture intense bouncy curls pudding
Shea moisture coconut and hibiscus curl enhancing smoothie
Shea moisture coconut and hibiscus curl & style milk
Kay vel all natural creme press transitioning creme
Lustra silk Curl max curl pudding enhanced with argan oil


Soooo let me start with the YAY's!
These moisturizers I absolutely adore because they leave my strands feeling super soft and moisturized, they also with the aid of sealing of course retain moisture and shine on my strands. The feeling I get from using them is almost like I used water, my hair becomes a little damp as I apply them but the strands quickly absorb them leaving the hair soft and manageable like a wet sponge :)

These moisturizers are;
Silk Dreams satin smooth hair cream
Silk dreams mocha silk hair milk
Shea moisture coconut and hibiscus curl enhancing smoothie
Optimum care Amla legend night creme wrap
Organix rejuvenating cherry blossom ginseng miracle defrizzant cream

Now to the BLEH's!
You know when you go to a restaurant, order from their menu, the food comes, you eat the food and you are just left BLEH! That feeling when you are underwhelmed, you can manage the food because well its food and you are hungry but if you had your way you'd eat something else...that's how the products on this list make my hair feel. I can use them if I had no other choice but if I had a choice they would be considered last.

The first product on this list will shock most of you because I have noticed its the most ordered hair moisturizer on SHOP NHCG and frequently recommended by most hair gurus but personally it leaves my strands feeling BLEH because its consistency is too thick for me and rubs on too heavy, so I mix it with water if I have to use it.

It's ...

Elasta Qp olive oil and mango moisturizing butter

The other BLEH products are;
Shea moisture coconut and hibiscus curl & style milk
Organix Moroccan smooth perfection blow out cream
Lustra silk Curl max curl pudding enhanced with argan oil

Finally my NAY NAY NAY hair moisturizers; moisturizers I will not touch again with a 10 foot pole! Mostly because they weighed down my hair, literally just sat on top my strands like yoko zuna!
Some of them even left my hair hard with white residue...just yuck!

The NAY list;
 Soft sheen carson's Optimum oil therapy
African pride Shea butter miracle moisture intense bouncy curls pudding
Kay vel all natural creme press transitioning creme
Soft sheen carson's Mango oil & cupuacu butter feather whipped curl cream

As you can see some products of the same brand and product line are on different lists like the Soft sheen Carson's, Shea moisture and Oraganix that's why I always advice against limiting your self to buying an entire product line  just because you want to stick to the particular brand...

I know my hair moisturizer stash is quite large but its because I have a no sentiments attached approach to hair products and try to keep an open mind to at least trying a product that catches my fancy once and I have quickly learned by doing this list that hair 'puddings' don't love my hair, they actually are marketed to natural hair ladies  because of how thick and dense natural hair can be but how would I have figured out my hair prefrence if I never tried different hair moisturizers...so in summary, I say to be successful on a hair journey you have to be OPEN to trying as many products as you can afford till you find what works...manage a product that doesn't do anything for your hair and your hair will stay stagnant.

The next on the series would be Hair Leave in conditioners! Stay tuned for that...NHCG 2nd blog anniversary will be in 7 DAYS!!! Time does fly!!!I am planning something special to celebrate :)

Thanks for stopping by!

Xxx
Dabs
Hiya, Like a naughty school kid, I have come to report myself to you guys*head bowed* It all started when I noticed that the very left part of my nape hair was shorter than the rest of my hair, it was just 10 inches long as at this May whereas the rest of my hair was about 15inches long, it started to bug me! Truth is, my nape hair was non existent when I started my hair journey in 2010. I had mistakenly cut it at the roots a year before while I took out a weave and it had remained short that's why I started using canesten cream.


Remember this picture from last year showing my nape hair as I talked about using canesten;


So I knew that the day would come when that part will be long enough and I'd have to get everything leveled out because that's just me, from the back you would never notice how short that hair was;






But when I put my hair to the sides, I could see it;





My dilemma was, should I wait for the hair to catch up and level out? But I had to be real with myself, the hair would never catch up because the longer part will keep getting longer...so I decided to cut 3inches off to give it a shot at catching up and level out my hair on all sides; this time around, making the decision was not as hard as in the past and I think it's because of the NHCG 6inches of growth challenge. I have never tracked my growth the way I have in this challenge and knowing that I could retain 2inches from Jan till now (just above 7inches to 9inches); Makes me confident that in just a few months I'll get my 2inches back but this time it will be on all sides finally!

So I picked my hair shears up and positioned for cutting;

And then I cut!! My hair now- the only bummer is that I am definitely not getting 6inches at the end of the year :( may be early next year- healthy shorter ends trumps lengthy stringey ends any day in my books;



I am 8weeks post relaxer this week and normally I should be gearing up for a relaxer treatment by the end of the week but not this time! I am going on the LONGEST STRETCH I have ever embarked on.....I will be waiting another 8weeks making that 16 weeks!!! The thought scares me...my longest stretch till date has been 13 weeks and my motivation was my wedding, this time I have another strong motivation but I'll keep it to myself till then :). Luckily there are no weddings, special occasions on my calendar that would tempt me to want 'em edges sleek!

  I'll take you all along with me as I stretch....stretching forces you to get to know your hair better, if you can successfully stretch your hair without any set backs, you will retain length like never before and your ends will be stronger because you will not overlap your relaxed hair when you are relaxing your roots like often inevitably happens when you just have an inch of new growth ! At the end of my stretch I hope to be back to where I was so help me God!

In other news, ladies that ordered for hair goodies last month, the first batch of goodies are HERE!!

My little helper on duty :)

 
 
I will be sorting out the orders and sending them out from this week, please be patient with me ladies as I have a lot of orders to sort through. Thanks so much for the patronage! Sadly the IMPORT WINDOWS ARE CLOSED TILL SUMMER IS OVER, I will make an announcement when they re-open!!! Thanks for all the support *HUGS*
 
 

Now back to this post, any of you stretched a relaxer treatment before? How long has been your longest stretch and how did you fair?

Please Comment below and share tips if you've got any, Lord knows I need all the tips I can get :)


Xxx
Dabs


Hiya,
It's been a while since I put up a 6inches of growth challenge tip post. The challenge is still on, just to recap; To qualify for participation in this challenge,

You must have taken a starting picture of your hair when you started the challenge, preferably at the beginning of the year but don't worry if you are just joining; miracles happen :)

You must have a length check t-shirt to track your progress, when the challenge is over, you will send me your start picture with the date and your finish picture.

The person closest to 6inches of growth retention(with healthy ends) will win $100 worth of imports of products of their choice, A NHCG T-shirt, and a NHCG goody bag!

There will also be Consolation prizes for ladies whose pictures have shown remarkable hair improvement. I'm excited about the outcome of this challenge and I hope as many of you out there participate ...

To help along with the challenge I have another tip-it's all about WATER the best moisturizer on earth. Below are a few DO's when it comes to incorporating water as part of your hair regimen and some DON'T'S to take note of.

Do;
Drink 8 glasses of water daily- anytime I read about water the importance of taking it in regularly is always emphasized and the golden rule is to drink 8glasses a day.
Drinking water especially when it's not ice cold has always been a problem for me, sometimes I'd drink just 1 glass of water with lunch and that's it but pregnancy changed my ways! When those headaches would come in full force and my mouth would be so dry, nobody needed to tell me to guble down a glass of water or two...these days, 9months after my baby, I am more aware of drinking water...not only does it nourish your body but it nourishes your strands from inside out and keeps them shinny and healthy! If you are like me who loves ice water and are working, constantly on the move, make sure you ice a canister of water overnight, in the morning add a little water over the ice and take it with you, if your canister is insulated, you will have ice cold water to hydrate you all day long...if you don't like the taste of water, you think it's boring? Throw in a lime/lemon wedge, mix it with healthy juice 3parts water 1part juice...just do what you need to do to gulp down 8 glasses a day :)

Add water to glycerin for a banging leave in conditioner- this is my prized concoction... I had never seen it done before I did it.
I had heard glycerin was great for hair, so I bought some but the texture just seemed really gooey and the few times I used just glycerin, my hair was weighed down. So one day I decided to mix it with water, spritz it on my new growth and was in awe of the results! My hair felt soft and moisturized especially the roots, combing was a breeze and since then I have recommended it to as many who care to listen especially Mum's who complain that their daughter's have all tangled up hair that's breaking...this all natural remedy is a winner! Remember though, the water you use to mix it should be sterilized(free from bacteria-drinking water)

Use water to dilute your favorite hair moisturizer; So if your favorite moisturizer or even hair conditioner is running out and Dab's import window has gone on hiatus *sad face* What do you do? Scoop every last bit of it, put it in a spritz bottle, mix some sterilized water in there and shake shake shake!! You will elongate the life of what's left of the product as well as put it to good use as it serves as a leave in conditioner/moisturizer and will keep your hair hydrated as well as moisturized. This tip also applies for moisturizers that are too thick in consistency.

Wet your edges lightly with water before you sleek them with gel;

This is another one of my tricks. I don't like having to deal with hard edges when I use gel because hard edges can lead to breakage especially when you want to re-style and get the gel out without washing your hair out. What I simply do is spritz a little water on the edges and then apply the gel on the slightly damp edges. The result; your edges will be sleeked down without being hard when the gel dries. Why I use water is to avoid build up, water mixed with moisturizer or glycerin and then topped with gel is like a banana split icecream...just too much!

Sparingly spritz your hair with water till its damp for easy combing and detangling; This tip is mainly for my natural sisters. I'm sure most of you know this already but for those of you still new to the game, never ever comb/detangle your locks without them being just a little damp! Especially as your hair grows longer and thicker, spritzing water or a water based detangler like my darling mane n tail detangler is a must to avoid tangles, knots and frustration!

Mix Rosewater with your shampoo; Rosewater comes with natural conditioning and moisturising properties, not only will it prevent your shampoo from stripping your hair off its natural oils. You can also mix rosewater with glycerin or fenugreek powder and apply it on your scalp to prevent dandruff.-SOURCE

Mix water with powdery products like henna, bentonite clay etc for a smooth paste and easy application; Self explanatory!if you don't want to spend your week picking out henna or clay lumps from your hair, ensure that when you concoct hair treats you incorporate water or something water based like aloe vera juice; that's why even after I have mixed an egg to henna and conditioner or mayonnaise and bentonite clay, I still add water to make sure the paste is smooth and goes on my strands smoothly without lumps, easy application means easy removal!

There are just a few Don't's to be aware of;
Please DON'T;
Comb dripping wet hair-hair is most fragile when it's wet, pull wet hair and it will snap off! To avoid that, properly towel dry your hair till its no more dripping wet, detangle gently using a detangler or leave in conditioner, my advice; though it's tempting to pass the comb through your hair over and over again when you have just towel dried it, your hair in that state is still prone to breakage, pass the comb through gently and systematically at most twice and let the hair fully air dr before you decide to comb and style it. If you must comb wet hair, comb it while the water is running over it and comb in 1 direction. So the next time you visit a salon and the salon stylist washes your hair, puts conditioner on it and brings out her comb to rake through your wet hair she has barely waited 2mins to condition, tell her ' madam abeg!! This combing is not necessary now eh, when we have towel dried the hair, you can comb'. Say nothing and watch her throw clumps of your broken hairs in the bin!

Mix water with oils-They don't mix so I don't think it's effective to dilute hair oils with water, I also don't recommend applying essential oils to wet/damp hair. If you want your strands to be properly sealed or for oils like coconut that are absorbed in, allow your hair to be dry and then apply your oils after you have moisturized your strands. Of course if you are applying the oils to your scalp it doesn't matter whether your ends are wet or dry.

Use Hard water to wash your hair; Whether water is classified as soft or hard mainly depends on what its measured calcium content is; basically, the higher the calcium content, the harder the water.My UK ladies I feel the most for you with this point because most of the water in the UK is hard. WHat happens when you wash your hair with Hard water, it leaves your hair looking  hair stringy and greasy especially when you use natural shampoos like castille soap or black soap...so while natural shampoos are recommended, with hard water its better to use shampoos with sodium lauryl sulfate which reacts well under hard water conditions. Another way to remedy hard water is purchase water softeners or shower filters to soften the hard water so it would clean more effectively- Source


That's all for my Water tips ladies, I know you have already heard about most of the tips but this post is just to reinforce them.
 
In other news, Dab's got scissors happy and cut 3inches off of her hair...*face in palm*



Check my next post to find out why and no it's not an inverted V that caused it this time...
Thanks for stopping by ladies, hope you take on these tips... Happy growing :)

Xxx
Dabs
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